**UPDATE.... I've heard many reports that this is "just a calibration
issue." I will say this... when I went to page 2 and began voting for
city council members, I touched inside each box (like I did on the first
screen) and this time had NO issues whatsoever. So, I don't know
except, this is always happening during elections, and this is always
benefiting the Democrats. -Va Beach23451

Voters have experienced technical difficulties as a result of
possible “calibration issues” affecting touch-screen voting machines in
Virginia Beach and Newport News, Virginia, the Virginia Department of
Elections confirmed on Tuesday.The office of U.S. Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.) released video recorded by a voter that appears to show him trying to vote for a Republican candidate, but the Democrat’s name being checked.“This is very troubling. It is critical that every voter verifies the
final summary page before pushing the ‘cast ballot’ option,” Rigell
said in a statement.

Watch the video below:

So far, 31 voting machines in 25 different precincts in Virginia Beach have experienced technical difficulties, WAVY-TV reports. The machines in question are reportedly out of service.“We have received a handful of complaints from voting officials of
malfunctioning polling machines. As soon as we learned of these
problems, we removed those machines from service,” Virginia Beach
Registrar Donna Patterson said in a statement. “Please be assured that
we are doing everything in our power to ensure that the election results
are fair and accurate. To that end, we have instructed all election
officials to remind voters to double-check the final summary page of
their ballots, to make absolutely certain that their votes are properly
recorded.”